Fall or Everbearing Strawberries 
Everbearing strawberries have long since ceased to be just a novelty and have 
an accepted place in berry growing. They bear two crops each year, one in the spring 
and one in the fall. Everbearers will fruit the fall of the year they are set. Keep 
the blossoms cut off until about July 10 and you can enjoy luscious berries from 
August until the snow flies. Removing the early blossoms gives the plants a chance 
to make a vigorous growth before fruiting, resulting in more and larger berries 
in the fall. 
SUPERFECTION (Everbearing) — Originated by Mr. Keplinger of Northern Michigan 
who discovered the famous Gem Everbearer. The berries are exceptionally large 
and round, red to the center with a sweet pleasing mellow flavor. They are firm, 
and will withstand shipment without losing their quality. 
Delicious to eat fresh, canned, preserved in jams and jellies, as well as fresh 
frozen. Bears an abundance of large berries throughout late summer and fall season. 
The spring crop compares favorably with leading standard varieties. 
We believe it is the best everbearer ever introduced, and think it will replace 
the others in popularity when it becomes more widely known, Made to order for 
the small gardener as well as the commercial planter, we consider this a mighty 
good variety and recommend that you plant them. 
BRUNES MARVEL (Everbearing) — This is another new variety of everbearing 
Strawberry that differs from all others in this way: For you folks who cannot eat 
other varieties of Strawberries, can eat this one. No acid, and about all sugar. This 
variety will not cause a rash like others do on some folks. It’s really so sweet that no 
sugar is needed. Mild and smooth. Seeds are so small that they are hardly noticed. 
Berries are medium in size, deep red, somewhat elongated and wonderful to eat. We 
find that Brunes Marvel produces an excellent crop in June as well as in the fall. 
The plants are medium sized with dark green foliage and produced in good 
numbers. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
MARY WASHINGTON. (The Best Variety). This is the best of the rust resistant 
strains and is the most widely used variety for home and market. The shoots are 
larger and grow more rapidly than other kinds. The stalks are very thick, and of 
an attractive deep green color with purple tops. Even the largest and thickest shoots 
of this variety are tender and delicious. Prices of good strong two-year-old roots — 
25 for $2.25; 50 for $3.60; 100 for $6.00; Postpaid. 
By Parcel Post or Express, purchaser to pay charges — 250 for $11.00; 500 
for $18.00; 1000 for $30.00. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
MYATT’S LINNAEUS — The earliest and best variety. The stalks grow very 
large and often 2 inches wide, are light green and scarlet. Requires less sugar than 
other kinds. Prices of good strong roots — 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 8 for $2.50; Postpaid. 
By Parcel Post or Express, purchaser to pay charges — 25 for $6.00; 50 for 
$10.00; 100 for $18.00. 
DAVID J. BEILER, BIRD-IN-HAND, PA. — Writes. We have been getting 
Strawberry Plants from you for about ten years and always received nice plants. 
MR. JACOB GEO. LEIBY, HAMBURG, PA. — Writes: We have been buying 
Plants from you for many years and always like them. 
OUR PLANTS ARE TRUE TO NAME 
